
Oakleigh Cannons officially unveiled their new $14.7 million grandstand and facilities at Jack Edwards Reserve after years of planning and development.
It’s an exciting time for the Cannons who have been yearning for this project for over 25 years, when it was just a long-shot concept and a dream.
Club President Stan Papayianneris and Chairman Kon Kavalakis spearheaded the deal and were the masterminds behind eventually securing the mega project that will play a big part in the club’s future of player development.

Steve Dimopoulos, the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, and a member for Oakleigh spoke with great passion about getting this project over the line after many important conversations.
“I feel very emotional because it is a life’s work for a lot of people and it’s for a whole community but this has happened because of the leadership of senior Greek-Australians in Melbourne, it’s their legacy.” Dimopoulos said to club media.
“This is a legacy and it’s an overused word but this is absolutely a legacy and what I mean by that is; it secures the future of hundreds of thousands of kids to play here [Jack Edwards Reserve] for the next 50 years. That is legacy.
“The people with bold ideas, the ones who make it versus the ones who don’t make it, the missing ingredient is persistence and this club, especially Kon Kavalakis, had persistence.
“It wasn’t about them; it was about the kids and yes I did have doubts at one point but it all worked out.”
The grandstand was first used in August for their remaining NPL fixtures including the finals match against Preston Lions which garnered a big crowd. A taste of what is to come in 2026 and beyond.
For the foreseeable future, the new developments at Jack Edwards Reserve will serve well for the growth of the club and Victorian football whilst also playing a big part in the club’s top-tier youth system, with fantastic facilities aiding their development.

Oakleigh Cannons Club President Stan Papayianneris was a major player in this project and spoke about its importance for the stature of the club.
“This is a culmination of a lot of work over many years and a big plus for the club, something we’ve dreamed about. This is the fruition of what is a dream and it’s an amazing facility for our children.” he said to club media.
“This stadium has elevated the stature of the club and the clubs ability to provide the infrastructure necessary for the development of our children in an environment that is magnificent, it’s safe and will be here for a few generations.”
The new $14.7 million development represents a defining moment for Oakleigh Cannons, rewarding decades of persistence and community effort.
It stands as a testament to the club’s vision and the vital support of local councils and the Victorian Government in driving football infrastructure forward.














